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Day: April 28, 2008

Those of you that follow my blog would know that I won tickets to the Cheese Festival, courtesy of Winecountry. Yesterday, my daughter and myself set off to spend the day at the Cheese Festival and as a cheese lover, I really looked forward to it. I made arrangements with Henre from Winecountry to pick-up the tickets at the Clover Gate.

The first obstacle was that the person that manned the entrance to the dirt load that lead to the cheese festival did not want to let us in without tickets. Explaining to him that we had to pick-up the tickets at the gate did not help much. After much convincing he eventually let us through. I must have known that things was not going to go smoothly. We had to park miles away and after a long walk got to the Clover gate. When I asked the people there that an envelope was left with the tickets for me, they had no idea what I was talking about. The one guy asked around but no-one was really interested in searching for any tickets that might have been left there. They just said that there was no tickets. We just turned around and walked all the way back to our car very disappointed – (actually I was really mad since I knew that my daughter was looking forward to it and how disappointed she must have been).

I do not know who did not do their job. Was it Winecountry that got the arrangement screwed up? Was it the people that was suppose to drop of the tickets that just did not bother? Or was the tickets there and the people manning the gate did not know and was not interested in looking for it.

The bottom line is that I did not go to the cheese festival and in the end it is WineCountry through witch the competition was run that has lost my confidence in them. I will have to see what will be done to make up for this .. I do not have any trust that anything will be done.

The good from all this is that my daughter and I then went onto Franshoek and spend the day in Franshoek. I have not been there for ages. We just parked our car and strolled down the street from little shop to little shop. We had a great lunch in one of the many eating places. After lunch we went to the Chocolate factory where my daughter spend some money on South African made Belgium chocolates. Here is a picture of the little shop.